Sancerre Sale 2-8-24

What makes Sancerre so special? Happenstance and terroir.
 
It’s a fluke of history that Sancerre became synonymous with Sauvignon Blanc. The town was best known for its light red wines made from Gamay and Pinot Noir. After phylloxera swept through the Loire Valley, it was Sauvignon Blanc that took most readily to grafting in the village. Soon wine lovers became enamored with the mineral-drenched and highly perfumed white.
 
The terroir has a palpable impact on the wines, giving these whites their bright acidity, gooseberry-laced perfume, and chalky and stony minerality. The soils here are mostly Kimmeridgian chalk, the same found in the surprisingly close-by region of Chablis. There are pockets, too, of silex (flint) soils. Though the village of Pouilly-Fumé is better known for these soils, the silex imparts a distinctive smoky gunflint aroma to some Sancerre wines, too.… Read the rest

Selbach-Oster Sale 2-7-24

If you’re an American that drinks German Riesling, it’s because of Johannes Selbach. As the winemaker and owner of Selbach-Oster, Selbach makes profound and affordable German Rieslings. Because they aren’t showy or extreme and instead lean towards moderate levels of alcohol and residual sugar, the wines are overlooked by reviewers that prefer a more bombastic style. Sure, Selbach could make more opulent wines and score higher points—but he’s not one to cave to trends. As a result, the wines are useful at table. You can drink his delicate and soulful Spätlesen and Auslesen wines with your main course, not just dessert, and you’d be shocked at how flexible the bone-dry GGs and ethereal Kabinetts are.
 
But Johannes Selbach’s excellent style of Rieslings is not why he could be considered the ambassador of modern German wines.… Read the rest

Simon Bize: An Insider’s Choice in Burgundy 2/6/24

Chisa Bize took over the estate in 2013 when her husband, Patrick, passed away suddenly. She’s long been the guiding force behind the domaine, pushing it towards organics and biodynamics after having studied under Anne-Claude Leflaive.
 
There’s a wide range of premier cru bottlings all using vines planted decades ago. Even the entry-level bottlings incorporate old vines, likely the reason for their unmatched complexity and heft. Vinification of the reds are 100% whole cluster with minimal use of new oak, though both the reds and whites are aged in barrel.
 
These are hearty, bold wines with muscle not always expected in the oft overlooked appellation of Savigny-les-Beaune. We love the quality on show here: few wines breach the $100 price point and offer more value than most triple digit Burgundies.… Read the rest

Vinopolis Grand Close-Out Sale 2/5/24


We’re offering an additional discount on our already slashed prices.
 
Over 240 wines to choose from!
 
5% off any 6-11 in-stock Vinopolis Close-Out Sale wines
10% off any 12 or more in-stock Vinopolis Close-Out Sale wines

 
Discount does not combine with other current sales,
but it DOES apply to Close-Out case skus.
Discount will not display online or in your cart,
We will adjust your invoice before processing your charge.
 
Discount extended until Friday, February 9th at 9 am Pacific
 
You can shop the sale on our webstore now, including picks from Aldo Conterno, Cayuse, Emrich-Schonleber, La Fortuna, Ovum, Screaming Eagle, Vatan, and dozens more!

 
Need ideas? Browse our staff picks below:
 
California
 
Snowden Vineyards ‘Brothers Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2017 750ml Was $75, Displayed Price: $66, that’s $62.70 at 5% off and $59.40 at 10% off, 11 bottles in stock now
Antonio Galloni-Vinous 93+ points
“The 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Brothers Vineyard is gorgeous.… Read the rest

Best Pricing on Vietti 2-4-24


Italian wine lovers rejoice because we’ve got discounts on offer for one of the top producers in all of Piedmont if not all of Italy. The Vietti Winery’s prestige speaks for itself and any attempt at describing their merits would be only a carbon copy of what the world has been saying for years. These wines are good. REALLY good. It’s no surprise because the estate has some of the most envious vineyard holdings to be found in all of Barolo.

Here’s the simple reason why you should acquire and drink Vietti wines: they’re underpriced. Yep. You heard what I said. The quality that this estate is achieving year after year is on an absolute par with the most expensive and legendary Barolo producers that exist.… Read the rest